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The forme of the agreement made at Strumsdorff : of the truce for twenty six yeares to come, concluded betwixt the high and mighty prince, the Kings Majesty of Poland, great Duke of Lettow, &c. as also of the kingdome of Poland, and great dukedome of Lettow ; on tbe [sic] one party. And the high and mighty princesse, the Queenes Maiestie, and kingdome of Sweden ; on the other partie. Comprised in twenty foure articles.

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Dated on E3r: the second of September, old stile . 1635.Latin and English on facing pages.Signatures: A-E♯.In at least one copy, "tter" of Butter's name in the English imprint has not printed (STC).Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.

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The forme of the agreement made at Strumsdorff : of the truce for twenty six yeares to come, concluded betwixt the high and mighty prince, the Kings Majesty of Poland, great Duke of Lettow, &c. as also of the kingdome of Poland, and great dukedome of Lettow ; on tbe [sic] one party. And the high and mighty princesse, the Queenes Maiestie, and kingdome of Sweden ; on the other partie. Comprised in twenty foure articles./Poland.; London : Printed by Thomas Harper, for Nathaniel Butter, and Nicholas Bourne, 1635.